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BleepingComputer reports: KeePass is a very popular open-source password manager that allows you to manage your passwords using a locally stored database, rather than a cloud-hosted one, such as LastPass or Bitwarden.
The best password managers are meant to keep all your logins and credit card info safe and secure, but a major new vulnerability has just put users of the KeePass password manager at serious risk of being breached.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/hp-envy-inspire-7955e-review/
The malicious actors managed to register domain names that look like the legitimate website of KeePass but used Punycode to include characters that resemble ASCII characters closely.
Source: https://socialbarrel.com/google-ads-for-keepass-malware/143023/
When KeePass prompts for your master key, enter it to access your account.